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all groups > sql server clustering > july 2004 > threads for july 8 - 14, 2004

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Re: High Availability across different sites
Posted by Hassan at 7/14/2004 4:59:14 PM
Posting to groups again.. Can someone give me a list of outside vendors that help support High Availability of SQL across geographically dispersed locations. I know Veritas, NSI, EMC have some solutions that eliminate the shared disk storage limitation of clustering.. Thanks.Using SQL 2000 ...more >>


Analysis Services 64-bit clustering
Posted by reece_mitchell NO[at]SPAM hotmail.com at 7/13/2004 7:09:29 PM
In an article in another usenet group, a few months ago, it was mentioned that MS were developing an updated document for the steps to cluster the 64-bit version of Analysis Services. I'm the tech lead in one of my countries first implementations of 64-bit SQL, and this has been an issue for...more >>

Quorum resource on shared array
Posted by Dan Malkin at 7/13/2004 11:28:34 AM
I had set up HP packaged cluster (DL380 x 2 WIN2K3 + MSA500 with high availability kit) . On the storade device I have 2 arrays mounted as volumes. First is 2 36G drives in RAID 0+1 . Second 3 36G drives RAID 5. The default cluster configuration uses the first array as quorum resource for SQL g...more >>

Domain Change for W2K/SQL2k
Posted by Teall at 7/13/2004 9:33:05 AM
I am looking for information/procedures for changing the domain for an existing W2K/SQL2K cluster. The cluster currently is a part of an NT4.0 domain and will be migrating to a W2K AD domain. This seems like it should be a simple change but I can't seem to find any info or anyone who has done ...more >>

2 node cluster without shared storage
Posted by usenet NO[at]SPAM kikobu.com at 7/13/2004 4:46:03 AM
Hi. If I run two SQLServers at two different locations, allowing only network traffic between them (ie. no shared storage/SAN), what options do I have for providing fail-over? Would I need to run an OS level cluster? Any pointers greatly appreciated, Morten...more >>

Tuning batch files on windows 2000 advanced server
Posted by Leonardo01 at 7/10/2004 11:22:39 PM
Application launched by a batch files (on cluster win 2000 advanced server) run more slowly then the same application lounched by the same batch files on PC stand alone. The servers have on board four CPU pentium 3.04 GHz, the stand alone PC have one single pentium 4 3.04 GHz. The application ...more >>

best back-up method?
Posted by Justin at 7/9/2004 11:31:22 PM
i have a Dedicated SQL server running 2000Adv. and a server running 2003SBS (premium)as my DC running a 75 pc network.wanted to do a nightly SQL DB back-up to the SBS and was wondering how i should go about it. I was thinking i could make it a replication server and just replicate nightly ...more >>

Help with SP3a
Posted by DBA at 7/9/2004 10:39:34 AM
I ma trying to run Sp3a on a virtual server after SQL Server install on it. However, it keeps saying that the vitual server does not exist on the local machine. How do I get around this????Help...more >>



Upgrade Cluster to Windows 2003
Posted by msnews.microsoft.com at 7/9/2004 8:23:57 AM
We just went through a kind fo painful upgrade from a Windows 2000/SQL 2000 SP3 2 node cluster to a Windows2003/SQL 2003 SP3 2 node(new servers) cluster upgrade. Everything I had read pointed to this being very simple, stating evit one node, add the new server, install SQL, install SP3, failover ...more >>

Cluster Server installation other than default directory
Posted by Gboyega Adepegba at 7/8/2004 1:22:10 PM
Is anyone aware of any issues that can arise from installing MS SQL Server 2000 on the root of a drive - x:\\MSSQL\Data - instead of using the using the default structure - x:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\Data?? I have always installed to the root directory be it stand-alone or clus...more >>

How do I fix this cluster???
Posted by DBA at 7/8/2004 12:59:18 PM
I have two w2k3 Servers on a SAN. I also have separate instances of SQL Server on the separate physical servers. I have have set up a cluster between the two. And I also have them in separate groups. I am trying to set up an active/active on SQL Server. However, when I try to set up the 2nd virtual ...more >>

CPU usage 100% Resources failed
Posted by Mike at 7/8/2004 5:45:16 AM
I have a server that Windows 2000 Advanced Server that is clustered (Active/Active) with SQL Server 2000 with SP3A. There are periods when the server CPU usage can be at 100% for 30 minutes or longer. What some of the resources that should fail when the CPU usage is at this rate for an...more >>


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